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is it a, egypt, b, iran, c, iraq or d, afghanistan? we'll tell you the correct answer in just a moment. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and follow us on twitter or facebook. also if you miss a show or special, they're on i tunes. the audio broadcast is free or you can buy the video version. monday marks the 150th anniversary of the battle of antitum where more than 120 soldiers were killed or injured in just 20 minutes of fighting. this book is one of the finest books written on the civil war "this republic of suffering" by drew foust, who also happens to be president of harvard university. it is a profound, moving book on how the civil war changed our understanding of death. there is a feature documentary on the book that's out this week as well. now for the last look. these photos caught my eye this week. they look like stunning photographs taken out of one of nasa's multi-million-dollar satellites, except these images weren't taken by satellite, they were a product of the students' science project, one that cost a
is it a, egypt, b, iran, c, iraq or d, afghanistan? we'll tell you the correct answer in just a moment. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and follow us on twitter or facebook. also if you miss a show or special, they're on i tunes. the audio broadcast is free or you can buy the video version. monday marks the 150th anniversary of the battle of antitum where more than 120 soldiers were killed or injured in just 20 minutes of fighting. this book is one of the finest books written...
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attacks against iraq's military and police today have left at least 39 people dead. the bombings are the latest in a series of attacks targeting security officials. more than 70 iraqi security officials were killed in august. >>> mexican authorities say they have arrested a suspect wanted in the killing of u.s. border patrol agent brian terry. terry's death led to a congressional investigation into the botched gun-smuggling sting known as operation fast and furious. the justice department is set to release a report on fast and furious at a congressional hearing tuesday. the fast and furious fallout led to the u.s. house of representatives holding attorney general eric holder in contempt of congress. >>> a teacher strike is looming in chicago. the head of the city's teachers union says while progress has been made on contract talks, a walkout date is still set for tomorrow. a strike would affect 400,000 students and nearly 700 schools in the country's third-largest public school system. >>> and those are your top stories. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour.
attacks against iraq's military and police today have left at least 39 people dead. the bombings are the latest in a series of attacks targeting security officials. more than 70 iraqi security officials were killed in august. >>> mexican authorities say they have arrested a suspect wanted in the killing of u.s. border patrol agent brian terry. terry's death led to a congressional investigation into the botched gun-smuggling sting known as operation fast and furious. the justice...
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had president obama kept 100,000 troops occupying iraq, would that have made people in the middle east happier with america? had he given a more combative speech three years ago, would that have made radical islamists stay at home last week? the truth is, president obama nor any american president has much to do with t outbreak of protests over the last two weeks. it might be instructive to recall that after the 9/11 attacks, many asked the question why is there so much anger in the arab world, why do they hate us, and many serious scholars and journalists, myself included, have wrote extensively about the stagnation and repression in arab countries that produced bitterness over their country and anger in the west. the u.n.'s arab development report looked at the region's backwardness. please understand most of those conditions, illiteracy, female sub jog agency, still exists. these are longstanding trends that have caused in me muslims a sense of humiliation and rage. they're not a response to some specific speech or even a particular president. does anyone think ronald reagan's polic
had president obama kept 100,000 troops occupying iraq, would that have made people in the middle east happier with america? had he given a more combative speech three years ago, would that have made radical islamists stay at home last week? the truth is, president obama nor any american president has much to do with t outbreak of protests over the last two weeks. it might be instructive to recall that after the 9/11 attacks, many asked the question why is there so much anger in the arab world,...
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today, mahmoud ahmadinejad, the president of iraq. why he feels they would prevail in any war and his surprising apology to the people of new york. also on the show, bain capital. mom's private firm is no longer quiet. it's in the headlines, on the campaign trail, and on your tv screen. what's it all about? steve pagliuca who is one of the people who runs the show joins me. >>> just when we need it most. what is it? i'll explain. >>> and finally, candidate barack obama of brazil? but first here's my take. president obama has sewed up the poll this week and the republicans have been quick to figure out the problem. mitt romney. peggy noon nan said his rolling campaign has been a calamity. shouldn't we be so concerned it's income tent as noonan calls it given his reputation for, well, competence. after all he founded one of the leading firms, turned around the salt lake city oliympics as wasa very successful governor. how did he get so clumsy so fast? in fact, the problem is not romney. it tees republican party. given the manner in whic
today, mahmoud ahmadinejad, the president of iraq. why he feels they would prevail in any war and his surprising apology to the people of new york. also on the show, bain capital. mom's private firm is no longer quiet. it's in the headlines, on the campaign trail, and on your tv screen. what's it all about? steve pagliuca who is one of the people who runs the show joins me. >>> just when we need it most. what is it? i'll explain. >>> and finally, candidate barack obama of...